Danish post-punks Iceage, coming off of their most recent album Beyondless, have announced a tour with Black Lips, who released Satan's graffiti or God's art? last year.
Today, the reliably grimy Atlanta garage-punkers Black Lips release Satan’s Graffiti Or God’s Art?, the new album that they recorded with producer Sean Ono Lennon.
Black Lips have announced their eighth studio album, Satan's graffiti or God's art?, and shared a first single about the futility of it all, "Can't Hold On."
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Gene Simmons stopped by HuffPost Live for a video interview yesterday, where he got an unexpected call from Black Lips, who accused the KISS singer of…
Last week, Black Lips grabbed our attention with their cover of T-Rex's "Gong," featuring none other than the Karma Chameleon himself, Boy George. Now, the flower-punks…
Last weekend's Coachella was packed to the tentpoles with star-studded collaborations: Drake joining Jhene Aiko, Blondie helping out Arcade Fire, and even Justin Bieber braving…
Black Lips' brand of sozzled garage-rock lends itself well to old-fashioned rebellious imagery of motorcycles and greasers. That's exactly what "Nightmare Field," a bonus track…
Black Lips, with their bracing garage-punk and publicity stunts, have the capacity to frustrate and thrill in equal measure. For every excellent album of brattily…
On Friday, March 22 and Saturday, March 23, Burger Records, the little Orange County cassette label that could, held its third-annual showcase at the Observatory…
This year's South By Southwest featured a number of must-see showcases, not least of all was the Americana Music Association at Pandora Discovery Den. Many notable performers filled…